S01E05 Remember It


Woah... beyond that I'm almost speechless. Almost. I was never a fan of the original series. The pace and animation was much too frenetic and frantic for my taste and seemed designed for teens with ADHD, and some of the storylines were a bit too juvenile, given its target audience. I watched it, but not with great interest other than the various nostalgic tie-ins to the X-Men comics of the 70's and 80's.

I was expecting much of the same with X-Men '97, and while there's hints of that (although a bit better, I'd prefer the pacing to slow down a little more), this iterative extension of the previous series has been elevated story-wise, culminating with that devastating massacre and death in episode 5. Each episode of X-Men '97 has drawn me in further and episode 5 just blew me away with its emotional impact.

Bravo to the creators of X-Men '97. While not perfect, they're definitely hitting some high notes and pulling no punches.
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I just watched it too. Wow. They packed a lot into it. Amazing.

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I'm surprised more are not talking about it on here.

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So fucking good!

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Yep, what an incredible episode. Now I want a continuation of the 90’s Spider-Man animated series even more if Marvel can deliver the same quality of emotionally impactful storytelling that this X-Men revival has achieved.

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‘X-Men ’97’ Creator Beau DeMayo Breaks Silence Following Exit To Give Context To Episode 5
https://deadline.com/2024/04/x-men-97-creator-beau-demayo-breaks-silence-exit-episode-5-1235884232/

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Very cool to have that input from him. Thanks for posting that. So this literal city-shaking idea was his from the get-go it sounds like. Kudos to him for stretching beyond the more juvenile scope of the original series and infusing some maturity into the story.
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